SpaghettiWestern Fuzz

I play in a surfband from Norway, and recently I've been looking for a "decent" fuzzpedal. Our music tends to be in the typical spaghetti-western direction.
I've been looking at "The Ennio" that Ty on the forum builds, and I've seen the "Spaghetti Western Fuzz". Any opinions on these pedals or other pedals that suits the genre well? I really would like some input before I make a decision.

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"I don't know anything about an augmented ninth, or a 13th chord, and I don't give a crap. All I know is how to make my guitar scream with pain or pleasure." Dick Dale

I had the spaghetti western and just sold it. It was awesome, but I finally found it just a tad too bright. Maybe I should have used a carbon battery with it. I bought a catalinbread merkin, which can get just a tad thicker sounding. Still gritty and nasty and trebly as all get out, but just a little more body. I also built a dying battery simulator for it, and that has helped.

I was looking at the psych byke fuzz...that sounds awesome. Also, the basic audio scarab.

I had the spaghetti western and just sold it. It was
awesome, but I finally found it just a tad too bright.
Maybe I should have used a carbon battery with it. I
bought a catalinbread merkin, which can get just a tad
thicker sounding. Still gritty and nasty and trebly as
all get out, but just a little more body. I also built
a dying battery simulator for it, and that has helped.

I was looking at the psych byke fuzz...that sounds
awesome. Also, the basic audio scarab.

Thanks man. I did some research on the psych byke pedal and it certainly is a great sounding fuzz pedal. Even though I liked the pedal a lot, I found another one that caught my attention even more. Not your typical spaghetti-western fuzz perhaps, but still a fuzzsound I fell in love with right away. It's called "Wright Sounds Fuzz-Stang". The whole thing is handmade and strictly limited to 100 pedals made. Let's hope this fuzzbaby delivers, and thank you for responding so fast

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"I don't know anything about an augmented ninth, or a 13th chord, and I don't give a crap. All I know is how to make my guitar scream with pain or pleasure." Dick Dale

Golden, So what band are you in? Just curious so I can
keep my eye out for your band.As a general rule I tend
to really love instro bands from Northern Eurpoe

The band is called "Twang-O-Matics" and we started playing together in June this year. We are four guys, which means we have two guitars, one upright bass and drums. We plan to record a couple of songs, hopefully in October or so. At the moment we don't have any website, but I can assure you we will create one in the near future. Thank you so much for showing interest in our music. It's highly appreciated, and I will of course send you a pm as soon as we have live clips or studio-recordings up on the web. If you play in a band as well, make sure to send me a link cause I'm starving for new reverb-drenched music

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"I don't know anything about an augmented ninth, or a 13th chord, and I don't give a crap. All I know is how to make my guitar scream with pain or pleasure." Dick Dale

The band is called "Twang-O-Matics" and we started
playing together in June this year. We are four guys,
which means we have two guitars, one upright bass and
drums. We plan to record a couple of songs, hopefully
in October or so. At the moment we don't have any
website, but I can assure you we will create one in the
near future. Thank you so much for showing interest in
our music. It's highly appreciated, and I will of
course send you a pm as soon as we have live clips or
studio-recordings up on the web. If you play in a band
as well, make sure to send me a link cause I'm starving
for new reverb-drenched music That's sounds great. Unfortunately I don't play in a band anymore,the other guys in my previous band decided they'd rather drink and chat rather than play music.Hopefully one day I'll get another band together.If you're looking for new reverb drenched surf music this the place to be that's for sure.

Hey, Golden. That. Sounds. Nasty. There's one for sale on TGP, and I almost bought it, on your rec. But I think I'm loving my Merkin. It's really a weird pedal, with all sort of good sounds in it, especially when I've got it plugged into my dying battery simulator.

Good luck with the Stang.

Golden wrote:

HenryAdams wrote:

I had the spaghetti western and just sold it. It was
awesome, but I finally found it just a tad too
bright.
Maybe I should have used a carbon battery with it. I
bought a catalinbread merkin, which can get just a
tad
thicker sounding. Still gritty and nasty and trebly
as
all get out, but just a little more body. I also
built
a dying battery simulator for it, and that has
helped.

I was looking at the psych byke fuzz...that sounds
awesome. Also, the basic audio scarab.

Thanks man. I did some research on the psych byke pedal
and it certainly is a great sounding fuzz pedal. Even
though I liked the pedal a lot, I found another one
that caught my attention even more. Not your typical
spaghetti-western fuzz perhaps, but still a fuzzsound I
fell in love with right away. It's called "Wright
Sounds Fuzz-Stang". The whole thing is handmade and
strictly limited to 100 pedals made. Let's hope this
fuzzbaby delivers, and thank you for responding so fast

Hey, Golden. That. Sounds. Nasty. There's one for sale
on TGP, and I almost bought it, on your rec. But I
think I'm loving my Merkin. It's really a weird pedal,
with all sort of good sounds in it, especially when
I've got it plugged into my dying battery simulator.

Good luck with the Stang.

Golden wrote:

HenryAdams wrote:

I had the spaghetti western and just sold it. It
was
awesome, but I finally found it just a tad too
bright.
Maybe I should have used a carbon battery with it.
I
bought a catalinbread merkin, which can get just a
tad
thicker sounding. Still gritty and nasty and
trebly
as
all get out, but just a little more body. I also
built
a dying battery simulator for it, and that has
helped.

I was looking at the psych byke fuzz...that sounds
awesome. Also, the basic audio scarab.

Thanks man. I did some research on the psych byke
pedal
and it certainly is a great sounding fuzz pedal.
Even
though I liked the pedal a lot, I found another one
that caught my attention even more. Not your typical
spaghetti-western fuzz perhaps, but still a fuzzsound
I
fell in love with right away. It's called "Wright
Sounds Fuzz-Stang". The whole thing is handmade and
strictly limited to 100 pedals made. Let's hope this
fuzzbaby delivers, and thank you for responding so
fast

The Catalinbread Merkin pedal is awesome, and I would probably not regret buying one of those. Nevertheless, I chose the fuzz-stang out of pure curiosity (and of course the weird angry fuzz). Let's hope I did the right (or should I say wright ) thing

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"I don't know anything about an augmented ninth, or a 13th chord, and I don't give a crap. All I know is how to make my guitar scream with pain or pleasure." Dick Dale